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Date Published

Date Built

CPU Clock Rate

4.5 GHz

CPU Temperature While Idle

26.0° C

CPU Temperature Under Load

48.0° C

GPU Core Clock Rate

1.478 GHz

GPU Temperature While Idle

25.0° C

GPU Temperature Under Load

44.0° C

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I finally got around to building a Caselabs STH10 exactly how I wanted it. Drilling the holes in the upper and lower mid-plates were borderline terrifying. In the end, no leaks. Currently sitting at number 67 on Fire Strike Extreme Hall of Fame 3xGPUs. http://www.3dmark.com/fs/9286967

I wanted it???? Love when people try to make themselves feel better when their jealous by try to justify they dont need it and portraying themselves on the builder. I could afford it so I got it. Sucks you cant

People that are professional Video Editors and Musician do not need 16TB in SSD...ever! Unless you are planning on storing 7,000 1hour RAW 5K shots, I suggest to bring down the SSDs to 1TB for OS, 1 2TB for...fun, I guess...and a couple of 500GB SSD. That way your "Dream" build" will become more of a "achievable build".

Also...128GB RAM....unless, again, you are planning to render in 4K from 4 Hollywood movie productions AT THE SAME TIME, or loading terabytes of professional sounding Virtual Instruments for 3000 instruments templates, I suggest to bring it down a 3000MHz 32GB kit...since even GTA V in 4K Ultra does not use more than 20GB of RAM.

That way, AGAIN, you "Dream build" will become even more so achievable.

that looks like a powerhouse of a build, but there's some stuff you need to know: 1) if you're gaming, you absolutely don't need 10 cores. gaming is more suited to quad-core and hex-core CPUS. 2) you also don't need 128gb of ram, you'd need 32gb at best, if not 16gb. 3) why on earth would you ever need 16TB of ssd space? do you intend on buying every single video game on earth? just stick with one 2TB and work your way up later if you need it. 4) from the looks of your parts list, you're gonna need a bigger case. go ATX full tower, you have ATX mid tower. 5) there are cheaper monitors from ASUS that have 144Hz at 1440p. there's no way in hell you can do 12K surround gaming, not in this day and age. maybe if you get the new pascal titan rather than two 1080s, you'd run 1440p surround gaming at 144Hz at a solid 50-60fps. 6) you're only gonna need one optical drive. 7) the corsair void headset doesn't have a good mic. i love corsair products, but get another headset, like from logitech. you could just get some good headphones and buy a dedicated microphone if you wanted to.

My goal with this unconventional build is to be able to do ANYTHING I set before it with 0 problems. As for the ssd space, I will admit that is too much. I have edited them to a more realistic setting :D
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/gp6FtJ
P.S. the Titan Z will be replaced by x2 Pascal Titans when they come out

What a beauty and work of art you have here. I like the color scheme. And more importantly, how clean the tubes and wires are. The cherry on top is your part selection, so fantastic! You have done an amazing job with this piece of art. You have my big one and support.

Don't listen to those who are hating on your build especially the ones bitching about because if your like me I doubt your ever going to even use above 700GB out of the 1.5TB. Also just as a recommendation you should get some Dominator Platinum's from Corsair and water cool your ram too unless EK or something makes water blocks for Avixer Ram...

So incredibly clean. First couple times I looked at it didn't much resemble a computer for me. Thought I was looking at the other side of the case when I finally realized there was a motherboard / CPU / RAM / GPUs present, haha.

I guess after my current build-in-progress, the only way up is a custom water cooled rig that's even a fraction as clean and aesthetically pleasing. :D

It's a really well made build, I'll give you that. But something that no one has noted on is the lack of case fans to cool off your motherboard. Obviously you don't need to cool your CPU/GPU any further, but your mobo does need at least some air passing over it. I recommend you put some amount of fans in the front and one in the back.

This thing is cleaner than the janitor closet in a hospital.... You're gonna need to put a bullet-proof glass container around this baby, hell I'm surprised its lasted this long and no-ones attempted to steal it because that thing is a beauty. +1

I must say this build took my breath away, very similar to something I had in mind, but had not quite got round to putting into action. Amazing job, well done! I love how clean it looks and so tidy! truly a work of art.

That Is the cleanest build I have ever seen in my entire life I couldn't do that better Swear to it!

+1000000 for the build quality and choice of parts!

THE PRICE OF THAT CASE OMG!!! $700.00 im up for that but then again I build my own cases for every client I have ever had pertaining to uses given but amazing job love the selection and would love to build you a case for that build that would allow for 16 fans for the super chill!

I was going to give you the benefit of the doubt and not judge your knowledge off of the negative comment you left on this post, but if there is no other evidence, then it's safe for me to form a conclusion.

It's ok to critique, but you had no positive criticism and you clearly don't understand that some people just want to build something to their own standards, not your own. Good night young sir!

So I assume you know Nvidia stopped supporting 3 and 4 way SLI with the 10xx series? probably not so Ill just point you to fire strike and the other benchmarks where there is zero 1080 setups in the hall of fame :) Lol 3 980 tis run the witcher 3 on one monitor at 100fps. Im just going to assume you know nothing so enjoy your **** post and **** comments. BTW I have a PC with 2 1080s :0

Well, you can still do 3-4 way SLI on NVIDIA's 1000 series GPUs but NVIDIA doesn't recommend it because it doesn't do much more performance gains. Also, NVIDIA's HBB's don't support over 2 way SLI so 2 GTX 1080's is probably equal to 3-4 GTX 1080s.

Look, if you don't like the way someone's monitors are angled, let it go. And please avoid calling something "cancer." You have a personal preference that is different, and that's ok. They may prefer it the way they have it, and that's ok too.